Friday was our last day in Hawaii and we made sure to make it extra special. We spent the morning relaxing then walked down The road to the port for our submarine tour.
we checked in early for our tour then visited Scandinavian shaved ice. O My Goodness!!! This place was amazing!! Andrew got a shaved ice that was to die for. It was mango, orange and passion fruit flavored. My ice cream cone was the best I ever had. It was a waffle cone that was so fresh it was still warm. My ice cream was a piña colada and strawberry mix. Best cone ever!!! Lexie isn't too adventurous when it comes to trying new things. She just wanted chocolate. Lance got a volcano ice cream which was Oreos, banana and strawberry.
Our submarine tour was done through Atlantis submarine tours of Kona. It was perfect for our kids. The sub seats 48 people but it was just us and one other couple. The kids had plenty of room to look out the windows. We dove down to 112 feet at the deepest. Most of the time we stayed in between 60 & 70 feet exploring the coral reefs and fish that live there. The kids loved seeing the big eels. My favorite was the two ship wrecks.
Once done with the submarine tour we went back to the hotel room to get ready for our grand finale, a Luau.
The luau started
at 5:30 with some Hawaiian men blowing the conch shells then two Hawaiian men unburied the pig (kalua pig) out of the huge fire pit.
We watched several dances then it was time to eat. I can't say enough about all the amazing food we had; kalua pig, lomi salmon, poi (not so good), rolls, coconut cake, pineapple upside down cake, tons of fruit and so much more!
Lexie loved watching the hula girls. She was too cute as she would try to dance too. Lance loves the Hawaiian men who twirled fire. For me, the best part was just watching the kids. I think Andrew would say the same thing.
We ended the night at the hotel pool to ware the kids out before bed and help them sleep on the flight home on Saturday.
Our vacation in Hawaii was absolutely amazing! We made so many memories. The kids were the perfect age for their first trip. We spent each day swimming at a new beach (8 different beaches) and exploring the beautiful island.
One thing that I absolutely loved was listening to Andrew talk about when they lived in Hawaii. He never talks about anything from when he was a kids, but being in Hawaii brought back lots of happy memories for him.
Hawaii had allot of surprises for me. I couldn't believe how different all the beaches were. Each one was beautiful in its own way. I loved seeing all the different plants and trees.
Hawaii sure had a wide variety depending on where you were on the island.
I couldn't believe all the animals on the island. There were wild donkeys, cats, mongooses (we seen tons), goats, turkeys, pigs, chickens, horses and tons others that we didn't see. All the animals had been brought there for a purpose at one time. The donkeys were used to work in the sugar can fields, the mongooses were brought there in case there was ever an infestation of snakes. Most animals were brought for food like the chickens, pigs and turkeys.
We are definitely going to miss all the fresh fruit and a drink we all became addicted to and drank tons of while on the Big Island; Aloha Maid Natural guava drinks!
We were up bright and early
Saturday morning for a 5 hour flight to Anchorage, a quick 1 hour layover then a short 40 minute flight to Fairbanks. It felt so good to be home.
God has blessed our family with so much and a chance to see some more of His awesome creation!!!